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MACNA Octar 2.0

MACNA Octar 2.0

MACNA

A short-cuffed glove with stretch fabric at the knuckles, leather at the palm, and different protectors, suited for riders in hot riding conditions.

  • Ergothumbâ„¢
  • RISCâ„¢ solid knuckles
  • RISCâ„¢ Armax palm (reinforced)
A short-cuffed glove with stretch fabric at the knuckles, leather at the palm, and different protectors, suited for riders in hot riding conditions.

The improved Octar 2.0 is made of spandex at the back of the hand and a cuff made of soft, comfy neoprene. The palm of the glove is made of synthetic nubuck, which also features a Grip Print for optimal control.  

A large part of its comfort comes from the fact the thumb and index finger are made of one and the same panel of fabric. This reduces seams and pressure points whilst also providing a wrinkle-free look. We call it Ergothumbâ„¢.

Biggest improvement is the new RISC Armax™ palm slider which doesn’t feature any seams and thus greatly increases your safety in that area. We’ve chosen not to change the knuckle protection because of its success. Our solid RISC knuckle protector is robust yet comfortable due to it being preformed.

The fingers are finished with flexible TPR accents and there’s an extra layer of soft, comfy padding underneath the outer layer at the (EVA) thumb.

The Octar 2.0 is what we call the essence of riding gear!
RISCâ„¢ Armaxâ„¢ palm
RISCâ„¢ Armaxâ„¢ palm
Ergothumbâ„¢
Ergothumbâ„¢
TPR finger
TPR finger

Specifications

Product information

Brand:

MACNA

Comfort:

Ergothumb

Grip Print

Functionality:

Adjustable wrist strap

Safety:

Palm protection

Knuckle protection

Finger protection

Style:

Adventure - Tour

Suitable for:

Men

Technology:

TPR finger

EVA thumb

Ergothumbâ„¢

RISCâ„¢ Armaxâ„¢ palm

Weather type:

Hot

Ventilation:

Yes

Technical

Homologation:

EN13594

Materials:

Synthetic nubuck

Spandex

Neoprene

Default

Product code:

190.6252

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